A consistent issue-wide theme concentrates and elevates Captain America #10. The big plot developments are just beginning, but this start is made entirely satisfying by its sharp, focused writing and its refined art. This title has dragged at points in the past, but #10 is a skillful assertion that Captain America's next stop is must-read territory. Read Full Review

Your classic prison break storyline gets its decoy riot scene moment, but as visually laid out by Adam Kubert it packs more of a punch than Steve does in this issue. The adrenaline, excitement, and pure emotion are so ramped up they're palpable. Although this issue reads quickly, you may as well read it twice"you won't be able to put it down. Read Full Review

Coates really needs something exciting to happen soon or else the readers will start to bail. His message that everyone is important, regardless of where they come from, is commendable. However, it just didn't hit the mark with this fan. Maybe it did with you? To me, this issue didnt move the story forward and focused on elements of the story that didnt appear significant at all. Coates has had 10 issues now with Cap and all we know is that Ross is dead, there is a new Hydra, and Caps in prison for a crime he didnt commit. The only thing of value that occurred in this issue was a prison fight and a monologue about bad people. As a Captain America fan, I hope we get something dynamic real soon. Read Full Review

It's good and Coates delivers some good lines and scenes but I have high expectations so I'm still waiting for it to reach next level. Kubert is a legend who delivers some nice panels but I'm ready for another artist. He loses me in some scenes where the art is sub-par. Martin's colors are great and help the art a a lot.